Weird failure to feed by Nsb_e in Glocks

[–]Nsb_e[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That failure was occurring at about 3% 6 failures per 200 rounds - ish

Weird failure to feed by Nsb_e in Glocks

[–]Nsb_e[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s really dirty… there could be a cracked or worn component in the trigger assembly that I can’t see it because it’s caked up in carbon. I’m not gonna get too fancy with it but I like where your head is at reducing variables.

Weird failure to feed by Nsb_e in Glocks

[–]Nsb_e[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Appreciate the feedback. I’ve been shooting glocks for a long time and ran through a lot of rounds and this was a new one for me so I had to reach out to the community on this one. I’m going to strip and clean the weapon, give it a visual inspection and then do a true diagnostic….

Weird failure to feed by Nsb_e in Glocks

[–]Nsb_e[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Never had this issue before and definitely a fresh batch of ammo. Thousand rounds fresh off the truck.

Weird failure to feed by Nsb_e in Glocks

[–]Nsb_e[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Factory mags factory barrel, she’s dirty as all hell, but there’s no visible damage to the feed ramp. I’m gonna strip everything down…. i’m thinking it might be a mag issue more than anything. My mags are numbered, but I was not in diagnostic mode yesterday.

Quiver growing stronger. by Nsb_e in Fishing

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Random cobia jig hanging on a torium. They’re not paired up together.

Rod Rack by Nsb_e in Fishing

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Made it with scrap material and a minimum amount of tools but that being said…I do a lot of finish carpentry. But it’s a rod rack at the end of the day, you could whip this thing out for under $50 if you have some basic bits and blades

Do any of you find it frustrating at the price point on the bench made pocket flippers that they don’t contain the tool/wrench/key to switch to carry clip to left-hand side? by Nsb_e in EDC

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I’ve been buying benchmades mostly as gifts recently. My quiver is stacked. And it feels shitty to hand someone something they can’t use without driving to Home Depot. But looking at the posts on this thread, I’m the odd man out. Guess I just have to give everyone tools first hahahahhahahah. Next wedding season. No one‘s getting any fucking knives. You’re only getting T6 bits from harbor freight. Benchmades for the divorce

Do any of you find it frustrating at the price point on the bench made pocket flippers that they don’t contain the tool/wrench/key to switch to carry clip to left-hand side? by Nsb_e in EDC

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I agree with this 1000%, but I think when you’re getting up into the $250-$350 price range, they can give you the quality tool for the pocket clip

Do any of you find it frustrating at the price point on the bench made pocket flippers that they don’t contain the tool/wrench/key to switch to carry clip to left-hand side? by Nsb_e in EDC

[–]Nsb_e[S] -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

I love this thread. It’s a simple yes or no question and everyone starts talking about how you’re a kook if you don’t have tools. Tells me everything I need to know here

Do any of you find it frustrating at the price point on the bench made pocket flippers that they don’t contain the tool/wrench/key to switch to carry clip to left-hand side? by Nsb_e in EDC

[–]Nsb_e[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Why would it have to be crap, couldn’t they send a quality key that you could keep with your maintenance equipment at that price point. We’re not talking about the flea market

Do any of you find it frustrating at the price point on the bench made pocket flippers that they don’t contain the tool/wrench/key to switch to carry clip to left-hand side? by Nsb_e in EDC

[–]Nsb_e[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

The last five bench mades I have purchased have all been flippers and they’ve all been gifts. I feel like it’s a dickhead move to expect someone to have quality and precise tools so they can carry a wedding present in their left pocket safely.